It was a planned marriage, and although many of these turns out with the couple being unhappy, with Queen Victoria and Prince Albert it was love at first sight<3.
Prince Albert.
She married Prince Albert in 1840
Queen Victoria married Prince Albert. They were cousins.
Queen Victoria married her first cousin Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
Queen Victoria married Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha on 10 February 1840.
Prince Albert never asked Queen Victoria to marry him, she was the one that asked him to marry her. The reason for this is because she was the reigning Queen of England when they met and she outranked him. After visiting her for the second time Victoria called him to her and asked him to marry her. They married in November of 1840.
She just married Prince Albert who was actually her first cousin.
Queen Victoria's husband was her first cousin Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Victoria's mother and Albert's father were brother and sister. Albert and Victoria's common uncle Leopold (who was King of Belgium) thought that they would make a good pair. Because Leopold was like a father to Victoria she agreed to meet with Albert and his elder brother Ernest when they were all teenagers. Several years later Leopold wanted Albert to visit England again, and Victoria gave in. During this trip Victoria fell in love with Albert and proposed to Albert.
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Queen Alexandria Victoria did marry her cousin albert.
Queen Victoria did not marry King Charles, she married Prince Albert. Queen Victoria was born approximately 170 after King Charles I's death and approximately 134 years after King Charles II's death, so it would never have been possible for her to marry either of them.
Queen Victoria mourned Prince Albert's death for the rest of her life. She refused to go into public for 5 years after his death. She refused to allow anyone to remove his clothing and had the servants continue to bring his breakfast and materials for his shave to Albert's old quarters every morning.